Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1949 — Page 6
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The first will be held Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Richard T.
n her home, 7177 N, Meridian ‘St., for the second event,
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| Teacher Association groups’ have pro-qay at the Riverside ri {scheduied metings for next week. | y verside rink.
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| Hickory College PTA will spon- |
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Ladies' Department
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{pect arrested in.-connection with a wave. of counterfeit $20 bills erfis and a record shop last night. | Passed in payment for pur{cHases, managers of the estab-
| “perfect” on the front but the {backs were marred with a | “bluish” tinge, ' { Police made “an. intensive in-| | vestigation in the vicinity of the {Market Liquor Store, 1219" N. Senate Ave, after Manager Wil-
i liam Evans, 37, reported a custo-| {mer had attempted to pass one -
{of the bills, ' Friendly Inn Hit
{ At the Friendly Inn, 121715 N.I7 # Senate Ave, officers discovered! that a patron had exchanged ¢
{smaller bills for one of the $20's {offered by a stranger, not know-
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Police Investigate = hs Tari =. 1¥ uy | ’ ate me ree ns
Another bill was given in pay- N. Senate Ave, officers found a
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ae Dl : iment for 15 records at the Pope!fifth bil] which had been passed [fif ogus | ASSING =ecoe Shop, 307 W. 21st St. by the active money .man, and a jij} = L&T TT TUTTE The bogus money passer | Suspect” Questioned | iy, tele Men ford Lunch, 1308 N, Senate Ave. ‘| refus®d to accept one of the §
« *2 Other Spots Hit
_ Returning the hill to his pocket, | he offered a $10 bill in payment!
Vv ia Tavern, 1528 N. ve. ii EIniAlY, me held for question- [ill d in the 400 block [ff | Indiaria” Ave, "when “olice contin- |i {ded their search with information {I} regejved from victims of the [ii
Secret Service agents from the \ Accepted, it was|U, 8. Treasury Department were later found to be counterfeit. Po-' making \ i= | Tishments said the bills appeared sald it also had a good Jront; win local police today. E
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